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Keg and bottle: Filtered.
Uses Vieux Temps yeast.
"Leffe Blond is a pale abbey beer, with a full, sunny, golden colour. It has a smooth and full bodied taste and a rich creamy head. Like all the Leffe beers, it is a ’connoisseur’ beer that is easy to drink."

New to rating beers, and here in Rwanda there isn't much to do, and few beers two choose from.
To sum up Leffe Blonde; I'd say its a beer that would actually pair well with eating cake, or some sort of dessert. It's a dessert beer if you will.
Very little bitterness, smells almost butterscotch candy like, taste is extremely smooth...again bitterness all but absent.
Drinking it warm gives a much better depth, cold kills most of its nuance.
It's pretty damn good.

Whenever list of misted rates beers you haven’t tried thread comes out I realize this is on it, I must of passed over a thousand times. Grabbed from super market and drank while watching La Mante on Netflix. Lighter golden colored. Nose is spice and yeast. Tastes of standar Belgian. Yeast, some peppery notes, hint of cloves and butter. Little sweet candy on finish. Touch watery.

UPDATED: FEB 12, 2018 2/10/18
Had with Abby while watching Jurassic world. Took her to work today. Tired but wanted to make her day. Went to Willow Grove Plato’s on the way home.
Poured from bottle. Beautiful clear copper with a fluffy white head.
Lots of yeasty spice on the nose. Cloves & banana.
Flavor follows. Grain ad clove spice. Pretty dry rather than sweet. Just a slight bitterness.
Lots of crisp carbonation. Medium feel.
Overall, a crisp, easy-drinking beer with a good yeasty flavor.

Why did I have a feeling I am going to drink a lager beer?! It looked as lager after I poured in into the glass, the aroma was somewhat familiar too. Even first sips did not change the idea that I am drinking a lager. And then I realised this is no lager! It is a great taste! And it is available in a lot of shops in Bulgaria.

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